FSX/P3D - Aeropuerto Rafael Hernandez (TJBQ) Photoreal. Rafael Hernandez Airport (IATA: BQN, ICAO: TJBQ, FAA LID: BQN) is a joint civil-military airport located in Aguadilla, Puerto Rico. It is named after the Puerto Rican composer Rafael Hern?ndez Mar?n and is the second international airport in Puerto Rico in the region of Porta del Sol, Puerto Rico’s west coast. It is also home to Coast Guard Air Station Borinquen. This scenery was made using high resolution LANDSAT Imagery obtained from GIS public domain. All building textures were made using either photographs from Google, Google 3D models, or were completely custom made using photographs from the web as reference. Some of the scenery features include: Fully detailed Main terminal and Fedex Cargo Apron, modernized control tower (not yet open for ATC use), Martinair, Air France/KLM Cargo hangars, Old DynCorp building, COPECA Jet Center, WASCO, and the 141st Radar Site of the Puerto Rico Air National Guard. New 2015 features: HD taxi/apron textures, nice 3D Taxiway signs with refelctions, Added Lufthansa Technik facilities, new CBP hangar, new Tech School, new surrounding buildings and “the ruins”. Also added some static aircraft as currently deployed to BQN

FS2004 – Hilo International Airport PHTO. The Hilo region is blessed with dramatic waterfalls, fertile rainforests and blooming gardens; the geographic flipside of the volcanic Kohala Coast. Hilo is also the gateway to Hawaii Volcanoes National Park located 45 minutes south. , This scenery contains all-new custom objects for Hilo Airport. The scenery elements are broken down into different components so those with slower systems can still enjoy the scenery albeit with a slightly lower lever of detail. All the objects and effects are XML based and can be manipulated by most of the commercial and freeware object programs out there, so you can add or remove scenery elements to suit your own system and setup. As I do not use any master scenery add-ons like Mega-Scenery or Ultimate Terrain, I cannot guarantee compatibility with other 3rd party software.

FSX/FS2004 – French Postwar Destroyer Surcouf 1955. This T-47 class destroyer was commisioned in 1955. It is armed with three 5inch twins, three 2.2inch twins and four 20mm single guns plus two triple torpedo launchers and two triple anti submarine torpedo launchers. The max. speed was 34 knots. The pilotable ship has a 2D panel and a virtual navigation bridge and decks views. The model has nineteen moving parts with many animations and camera definitions. You even can shoot two torpedos. The ai-boat is supposed to be used with the great tool ai-carriers2 or for ai-traffic.

FSX/FS2004 – Ship In Distress Scenery. Ship is a cargo vessel, on fire and crew need airlifting. Lying a couple of miles west of Robben Island, Cape Town, South Africa. It is fitted with a landable helipad in the stern and has lights for better night time ops. For FS2004 and FSX.

CFS – Macro Prinz Eugen – Admiral Hipper-Class Heavy Cruiser. CFS Version of a WWII ship. Prinz Eugen was an Admiral Hipper-class heavy cruiser, the third member of the class of five vessels. She served with the Kriegsmarine (German Navy) during World War II. The ship was laid down in April 1936, launched in August 1938, and entered service after the outbreak of war, in August 1940. She was named after Prince Eugene of Savoy, an 18th-century Austrian general. Prinz Eugen is known a his action during Operation Rheinübung, an attempted breakout into the Atlantic Ocean with the battleship Bismarck in May 1941.

FSX/FS2004 – Fokker 50 Air Nostrum registration Ec-GBH. Air Nostrum Mediterranean Airlines, commonly known by the short version Air Nostrum is a Spanish airline based in Valencia, which operates as a franchise under the name Iberia Iberia Regional Air Nostrum. It is also the leader of the Spanish regional aviation company makes about 350 flights a day and its fleet consists of 50 new-generation aircraft.

FSX – Douglas TBD-1 Devastator Red Tail. Texture for FSX Douglas TBD-1 Devastator Updated Package, by Michael E. Roberts, to the Paul Clawson Douglas TBD1 Devastator. This archive contains a texture that depict red section leaders of Torpedo and Bombing Squadron Five (VT-5), which was part of the Yorktown Air Group aboard the USS Yorktown (CV-5) in the late 1930s.